West Ham should be disgusted by what Pablo is doing already this summer
West Ham United don't need players like Pablo who lack commitment to winning immediate Premier League promotion next season.
The attacker already seems to be looking for a way out of the Hammers after arriving in the winter transfer window, which certainly won't go down well with supporters.
Nuno Espirito Santo relied on the 22-year-old during the crunch part of the 2025-26 campaign, but his unconvincing performances didn't help in the Irons' cause of avoiding relegation.
Pablo is now reportedly being offered to other clubs as he looks for a move away from London Stadium in the summer.
The East London club showed patience with the Brazilian centre-forward as he tried to settle into the team, and they should be disgusted with the way he's repaying their faith.
Pablo looks for West Ham United exit door
West Ham signed Pablo from Gil Vicente for around £18million in the winter transfer window and he made 14 Premier League appearances.
Nuno often deployed the young attacker alongside Taty Castellanos up top, but he managed to provide just one assist in the English top flight.
According to Il Messaggero on 8 June, Pablo's agent, Jorge Mendes, has offered the Brazil national's services to Lazio.
It has been claimed that Gennaro Gattuso wants a new number nine at Stadio Olimpico and the Hammers' forward was on their wishlist before his move to London Stadium.
Nuno Espirito Santo may have crisis on hand at London Stadium
Sources told Football Insider in May that Jarrod Bowen was in high demand at West Ham ahead of the summer window.
It also wouldn't be surprising to see top clubs lining up for Mateus Fernandes after an impressive debut campaign with the Hammers.
Several other players, such as Castellanos and Crysencio Summerville, may not want to play in the Championship for the Irons, possibly leaving them with major decisions to make on multiple stars.
With uncertainty surrounding the East London outfit, it remains to be seen who Nuno will be left with ahead of next season, as the Portuguese manager aims to bring the club back into the Premier League.

